French golfer Mike Lorenzo-Vera is ready to bring down the curtain on his professional career with a special farewell at the Omega European Masters in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. The 39-year-old, who has been part of the DP World Tour for nearly two decades, announced that this tournament will mark his final appearance before retirement.
Lorenzo-Vera, a crowd favorite known for his lively personality and consistent presence on tour, expressed gratitude for the support he has received throughout his journey. He highlighted how meaningful it is to end his playing days at such an iconic event, surrounded by family, friends, and fans.
Although he never claimed a DP World Tour title, Lorenzo-Vera achieved remarkable success, including top finishes at major championships and strong performances in international events. His passion for golf and his approachable nature made him one of the most admired players among peers and spectators alike.
Speaking ahead of the tournament, he shared that while stepping away from professional competition is emotional, he feels at peace with his decision and excited about the next chapter in his life.
The Crans-Montana event will not only be a celebration of golf but also a fitting tribute to a player whose career has left a lasting impact on the sport.